I wanta do this to my cummins any ideas?
Dodge-Ford-Chevy-DIESEL STACK EXHAUST FLAME THROWER: eBay Motors (item 300447526576 end time Jul-25-10 08:36:06 PDT) :choochoo:
Please help if you can ---AutoMerged DoublePost--- hey does anyone know how to do this a little cheaper!!!!!! |
don't let johnny law catch ya. prolly could do somethin like this with a propane tank n a valve n an igniter
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wouldnt take much just an ignitor like on a gas grill some cold gas that is volitile. get you some electrical parts hook up a fully protected circuit and put it all on a switch to some actuators than you got it. still thats gonna cost around 350 if you do all the work yourself
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what if i have a old grill with all of the parts would i have to make jets or what
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No jets needed, just an electronic "gas on/off valve" with tubing plumbed above two ingniters or spark plugs for the stacks with a switch. Keep the engine reved up to avoid the propane settleing, hit the switch and light up the sky. Simple if you think it through.
The why is beyond my comprehension although I have read some of your posts before this one. |
search for duramax flame thrower on the site
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I wonder how long before we hear about one of these setups gone horribly wrong?
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I have seen a pulling semi that has flames coming out of his stacks, crowd seems to like it, can't remember what he calls the truck, but I see it at an NTPA pull every year.
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Down here at the Chappel Hill tractor pull there are all kinds of guys shootin flames everywhere out of their stacks
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I've ran the idea through my head a few times. propane would def be easiest, just simple on/off and igniters in the stacks. a vaporized liquid through some kind of jet would make more impressive flames, but i wouldn't be too keen on shooting that vertically.
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